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Recorded in Paris, France, December 1954. Plays Standards Review
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$9.29 Personnel: Peggy Lee (vocals); Jack Marshall (arranger, conductor); Howard Roberts, Barney Kessel (guitar); Justin Gordon, George Smith (reeds); Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Mannie Klein, Una Rasey, Pete Candoli (trumpets); Milt Bernhardt (trombone); Bob Enevoldsen (valve trombone); Joe Harnell (piano); Joe Mondragon (bass); Shelly Manne (drums). Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California in May 1958. Originally released on Capitol (1049). Includes liner notes by Jack Marshall. Personnel: Peggy Lee (vocals); Howard Roberts , Barney Kessel (guitar); Justin Gordon (reeds); Manny Klein, Uan Rasey, Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Pete Candoli (trumpet); Milt Bernhardt (trombone); Bob Enevoldsen (valve trombone); Joe Harnell (piano); Shelly Manne (drums). Audio Mixer: Ron McMaster. Liner Note Authors: Cy Godfrey; Max Bennett; Michael Cuscuna. Recording information: Capitol ...
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Personnel: Michael Franti (vocals, guitar, percussion); Gentleman (vocals); Dave Shul (guitar); Carl Young (piano, keyboards, bass guitar); Robbie Shakespeare (bass guitar); Sly Dunbar (drums). From his work with the Beatnigs, the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, and Spearhead to his eclectic solo releases, Michael Franti has always been a restless artist unafraid to incorporate different styles into his diverse aesthetic. R&B, hip-hop, folk, jazz, reggae, industrial, rock, and nearly every other style under the sun has reared its head somewhere in Franti's discography. Franti is also known for his political commitment and his unflinching lyrical observations. 2006's YELL FIRE!, written while Franti was traveling through the conflict-strewn Middle East (and making a documentary of his travels) is a case in point. The 14 personal, well-crafted songs on YELL FIRE! address the political and spiritual ramifications of war, and demonstrate the artist's trademark blending of styles in a thoughtful, engaging, and ultimately moving set. Michael Franti's worldview and his music are so tightly entangled that it's difficult to imagine one existing without the other. So none of his fans could have been all that surprised when Franti returned from a 2004 trip to war-torn regions of Iraq, Israel, and Palestine and subsequently released both I Know I'm Not Alone, a documentary film/DVD based on his travels, and Yell Fire!, his most socially conscious album to date. While Yell Fire! is nothing as precious as a concept album, neither is there a song on the lyrically direct set that doesn't find Franti driving home a point, be it on the precarious state of our planet and those who've rendered it so, or the fragile condition of human relationships and the urgency with which people need to repair them. Recorded in both Kingston, Jamaica (the legendary Riddim Twins of reggae, Sly & Robbie, each guest on four tracks), and in San Francisco, Yell Fire! is stacked with deep grooves: the opening "Time to Go Home," "Everyone ona Move," the title track, and "Light Up Ya ...
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